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We develop an endogenous growth model to study the long run consequences of offshoring with firm heterogeneity and incomplete contracts. In so doing, we model offshoring as the geographical fragmentation of a firm's production chain between a home upstream division and a foreign downstream one....
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We show that privatization can be beneficial even if the government is rational and benevolent, and if the firm's economic and informational environment is independent of the governance structure. The model assumes that wage contracts between the firm's owner (government or private entrepreneur)...
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the international negotiations with complete and with asymmetric information in a dynamic framework. Results show that …
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agreed upon in future climate negotiations). Results point to short-term inaction as the key determinant for the economic … the costs of delayed action and to cope with uncertainty about the outcome of future climate negotiations. By contrast, an …
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This paper studies the design of sin taxes when firms exercise market power. We outline an optimal tax framework that highlights how market power impacts the efficiency and redistributive properties of sin taxation, and quantify these effects in an application to sugar-sweetened beverage...
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among the heaviest drinkers – the group who, at the margin, are likely to create the largest externalities from drinking … price floor outperforms an ethanol tax. However, more flexible tax systems can achieve similar reductions in externalities …
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Socially responsible investment in analyzed in a general equilibrium context. This is important in order to understand the ultimate consequences of SRI on the decisions of economic agents. Building on models by Brock (1982) and Merton (1987), SRI is modelled as the choice to voluntarily give up...
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externalities. Policy effectiveness depends on whether the measure achieves large reductions in the most socially costly consumption …
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We consider optimal anonymous consumption taxes in situations where the magnitude of an externality varies with individuals who cause it. For instance, urban fuel consumers generate greater pollution damages compared to rural consumers, but both groups are subjected to the same fuel tax. We...
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